Following is a list of standard varieties that are an 
addition to any planting, having proved their worth in 
many gardens: 
AIR-MAIL, I.D.—Light lavender of good size on 
stems well out from the bush. A splendid keeper 
with the blooms nearly on top. Won many prizes 
in the Northwest and a certificate at Stoors__$1.50 
ANDREA ERICKSON, I.D.—A pure white of un¬ 
usually attractive formation. Ten-inch blooms on 
sturdy stems. One of the best.. 1.00 
AMERICAN LEGION, I.D.—Clear yellow and large 
size. This dahlia has won many prizes in the East 
and the $100.00 cash award at the Atlantic City 
show ... 1.50 
AURORA, I.D.—Apricot yellow tipped lavender. 
Large flowers on good stiff stems keeping well 
when cut ..—. . 1.00 
ABDILLA, F.D.—Large flower of very dark maroon, 
facing up on extra heavy stems. A fine keeper. 1.50 
ASBURY PARK, F.D.—An autumn colored flower 
that is a favorite in the fall. Strawberry red 
flushed with salmon tinted gold, with stems that 
are ideal .—„.... .75 
ABRAHAM LINCOLN, S.C.—Tall growing bush with 
beautiful flowers that fairly radiate their beauty 
at all times. Bright red with rose reflex on long 
stiff stems ....... .75 
ALEX CRAIG, Cac.—This is a Canadian beauty of 
exquisite loveliness, being a combination of pink 
and cream. The outer petals are pink and the 
center cream. While it is not a large flower—about 
6 to 7 inches—its formation, color and keeping 
quality make it very desirable.. 
ALYCE MARIE GALVIN, F.D.—Beautiful white with 
faint tones of cameo pink on outer petals. Cer¬ 
tificate winner at Stoor’s. Large flowers and pro¬ 
lific bloomer ... 3.00 
AMELIA EAR HART, S.C. — A 1933 introduction 
that is most artistic, apricot buff with base of 
petals primrose yellow. A dahlia with many hon¬ 
ors to its credit ..... 4.50 
BOUNDBROOK BEAUTY, F.D.—A seedling of I. D. 
Warner but little lighter in color. Strong growing 
bush and good stems .... . .50 
BAGDAD, I.D.—Large flower of flaming scarlet, on 
long stems. This is one of the popular reds and 
has won many prizes .... .75 
CANARY CUP, F.D.—A very attractive yellow on 
ideal stems, good size and a fine keeper. Light 
green foliage .... 1.00 
CARO NOME, I.D.—A most attractive rosy pink 
with overcast of lilac. Large flowers with good 
depth on long stems make this variety very pop¬ 
ular ...... ... 1.00 
CHATAUQUA SALUTE, F.D.—One of the most pro¬ 
lific blooming white dahlias on the market. Very 
attractive large flowers cover the bush at all 
times .-.....50 
CONGRESSMAN WOLVERTON, I.D. — Beautiful 
shade of salmon pink with a lighter center. 
Long stems hold this flower well in the air. A 
very good keeper when cut. . . .50 
Dahlias with weak stems or hanging heads have no 
place in any garden. No good use can be found for them. 
